Newtown, PA – ProLawyer Insurance, LLC is pleased to announce its Managing General Agent appointment with ProAssurance Group companies. ProAssurance Group is rated “A-” (Excellent) by A.M. Best and maintains a Financial Size Category of XII ($1B – $1.25B) for lawyers professional liability insurance in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
This is an admitted product designed for law firms with one to 50 attorneys. Various limits of liability options are available up to $5 million, with deductible options as low as $1,000 and first dollar defense available to qualifying firms.
Policy highlights include:
- Broad definition of professional services
- Career coverage available for qualifying firms
- Defense costs in addition to the limits of liability available
- Defendant’s reimbursement coverage – $250 per day up to $10,000 per policy period
- Disciplinary defense coverage – $15,000 per proceeding/$30,000 per policy period
- Multiple extended reporting period (ERP) options
- Free 60-day automatic ERP
- Coverage available for part-time law firms
- Reduced rates for part-time attorneys
For more information, please visit www.prolawyerinsurance.com or contact the following:
Ashley Culin, President
Phone: 215-525-3293, ext. 100
Fax: 215-394-7010
E-mail: Ashley@prolawyerinsurance.com
Ian Massaro, Vice President
Phone: 215-525-3293, ext. 101
Fax: 215-394-7010
E-Mail: Ian@prolawyerinsurance.com
Mailing Address
PO Box 1657
Newtown, PA 18940-0920
Submissions can be e-mailed to:
submissions@prolawyerinsurance.com



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